Actually, disregard the ubuntu-meta part. I think we should leave
plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo installed, in the knowledge that it won't be
used unless we use the 'splash' boot parameter. That way, anyone using
a server installation who *does* want a splash screen just has to add
'splash' to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub and run
update-grub.
However, we will need to release-note this behaviour for upgraders, and
possibly change update-manager to delete the 'splash' parameter on
server upgrades.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: High => Undecided
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Lucid)
Milestone: ubuntu-10.04-beta-2 => None
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Colin Watson (cjwatson) => (unassigned)
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Ubuntu servers should display information during boot by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548954
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